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- 1.Houston MLBer
- 2.Rush-hour traffic conveniences
- 3.Christopher of "Law & Order: SVU"
- 4.Pub barrel
- 5."Cool for the Summer" singer Lovato
- 6."We don't know who wrote this" abbreviation
- 7.Cranberry juice quality
- 8.Sunken ship finder
- 9.Many a TV crime drama
- 10.Assault the nose
- 11.Fashion monogram
- 12.Unwelcome word from a barber
- 13.Large coastal inlets
- 14.Batter blender
- 15."Three Bathers" painter Matisse
- 16.S&P 100 company that's a descendant of Standard Oil
- 17.On-the-job risk for a beekeeper
- 18.White lie
- 19.Sweet-smelling garland
- 20.Nepal neighbor
- 21.Hardly assertive
- 22.Email pioneer
- 23.Baseball Hall of Famer Gehrig
- 24.Still having a rind
- 25.Health resorts
- 26.Not incl
- 27.Saudi __
- 28.Beeps and peeps
- 29.Wedding bouquet tosser
- 30.Base runner's goal
- 31.Irish New Age singer
- 32.Precisely
- 33.Tootsie __
- 34.Depend (on)
- 35.Cyber Monday event
- 36.Generation __
- 37.Family guy
- 38."Golly!"
- 39.Infuriated with
- 40.Light on one's feet
- 41."It's __ you": "You decide"
- 42.Justice Kagan of the Supreme Court
- 43.Metals from a mine
- 44."Jeopardy!" creator Griffin
- 45.Piccata ingredient
- 46.Christmas song
- 47."Focus on the future now"
- 48.Top-notch
- 49."__ you listening?"
- 50."Never in a million years!"
- 51.Barely lit
- 52.Makes cursed
- 53.Some clip-on accessories
- 54.Game with Skip and Reverse cards
- 55."Need You Tonight" band
- 56.Cover story
- 57.Pakistani language
- 58.Theater sign on a busy night
- 59.Shortly
- 60."Delta of Venus" author Nin
- 61.Family
- 62.Easy to set up, as a computer
- 63.Deg. for an exec
- 64.Went by bike
- 65.Equestrian transport vehicles, and what the last words of 20-, 25-, and 45-Across can be
- 66.Desert in southern Mongolia
- 67.Clueless gamers
- 68.Go first
- 69.Surrounded by
- 70.Connecticut Ivy Leaguer
- 71.Spanish "she"
- 72.Brazilian soccer legend
- 73.Book of maps
- 74.Like purple hair
- 75."Identical Twins" photographer Diane
- 76.Use the oven
- 77.Campfire remnant
- 78.Fine English china
- 79.Phrase on a mailing label
- 80.Hardly fresh
- 81.Harvest bundle
- 82.Remoulade kin
- 83."All seats taken" sign
- 84."The Sea, the Sea" novelist
- 85.Studio sign
- 86."Yes and no"
- 87.Doc with a tongue depressor
- 88.Tuna cut
- 89.Sound heard in libraries?
- 90.Ohio tire city
- 91.Person
- 92.Psychedelic fungus, casually
- 93.Spots on a peacock feather
- 94.Morse clicks
- 95.Fetch player
- 96.Swanky do
- 97.Luggage
- 98.Access, as a network
- 99.Legendary NYC punk club
- 100.Actress Chaplin
- 101.Reason for a detour
- 102."Are not!" retort
- 103.TiVo, for one
- 104.Power generator
- 105."__ it my all"
- 106.Four-time presidential candidate Ralph
- 107.__ mode
- 108.Youth
- 109.Follow directions
- 110."The False Mirror" painter Magritte
- 111.Arms treaty subjects, briefly
- 112.One who avoids all animal products except fish
- 113.Words spoken with crossed fingers
- 114."__ USA": NPR program hosted by Maria Hinojosa
- 115.Environmentalist Brockovich
- 116.Lion's share
- 117.Cranberry field
- 118.Bobbed hairstyle
- 119.Like some Peruvian ruins
- 120."Terrif!"
- 121.Glosses over
- 122.Wound cover
- 123.Filmmaker Ephron
- 124.In __ of
- 125.Cut with a beam
- 126."The Last Jedi" pilot Dameron
- 127.New Haven Ivy Leaguer
- 128.Armed forces org
- 129.Burrito morsel
- 130.Some image files
- 131.Soothing massage option
- 132.Crossed swords
- 133.Water feature with ornamental fish
- 134.Some humanities degs
- 135.Spat
- 136.Batting ninth
- 137.Medieval poets
- 138."The Rookie" actress Melissa
- 139.Ewe-like
- 140.Like loose-leaf paper
- 141.Cutlass model
- 142.Spanish pronoun
- 143.City in southern France
- 144.Country in two continents
- 145.Apple players
- 146.Julianne of "Still Alice"
- 147.Follow
- 148.Judges
- 149.Josh of "Frozen"
- 150.Actress Wray
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